STURGEON BAY - The Wisconsin Department of Justice continues to look into an incident in which a Door County Sheriff's deputy was shot in the leg earlier this week.

The names of the officers involved in the accidental shooting have been released, along with the name of the suspect the officers were attempting to subdue at the time.

Door County Sheriff's Deputy Mike Reeths was shot in the back of his leg by Sturgeon Bay Police Officer Kyle Engebose, who unintentionally fired a tactical rifle during a disturbance early Monday morning.

Officers had been called to a home in Sturgeon Bay before dawn Monday, where 26-year-old Brian Crook was reported to be threatening his father with a knife.

After police managed to take away the knife, Crook became hostile toward the officers, police said.

As two officers tackled Crook to the ground, Engebose's weapon discharged. It's believed Engebose was not directly involved in the take-down of Crook, according to a statement by Police Captain Dan Brinkman Tuesday.

Reeths was hospitalized for a non-life threatening injury, and has since been released from Door Memorial Hospital.

Crook was charged Wednesday in Door County Circuit Court with threatening a law enforcement officer, resisting an officer, and disorderly conduct with use of a dangerous weapon.